Anthony Hope [pseudonym of Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins] (1863-1933), British novelist mostly recognised for his adventure romance The Prisoner of Zenda. (1894)
Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins was born 9 February 1863 at Clapton House, Clapton, London, England. He was the youngest child of the Reverend Edwards Comerford Hawkins (d. 1906) headmaster of St John's Foundation School for the Sons of Poor Clergy, and Jane Isabella Grahame.
Concerning the Colour of Men's Hair
A Merry Evening with a Distant Relative
The King Keeps his Appointment
The Adventures of an Understudy
The Secret of a Cellar
His Majesty Sleeps in Strelsau
A Fair Cousin and a Dark Brother
A New Use for a Tea-Table
A Great Chance for a Villain
Hunting a Very Big Boar
I Receive a Visitor and Bait a Hook
An Improvement on Jacob's Ladder
A Night Outside the Castle
I Talk with a Tempter
A Desperate Plan
Young Rupert's Midnight Diversions
The Forcing of the Trap
Face to Face in the Forest
The Prisoner and the King
If Love Were All!
Present, Past-and Future?
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